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CBC NEWSETTE
VOL. Ill — NO. IV
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
MARCH 23, 1955
DIVISION OF EDUCATION IS ADDED HERE
Festum Regalis Scheduled April I;
Tournaments to lend Old English
Touch to Annual Coronation Event
"Festum Regalis" will be observed April 1 by students of California
Baptist College.
The coronation of Elizabeth Price and David Campbell, best all around
girl and boy, as the queen and her
king, will climax the observance.
Festivities will begin at 12:30
p.m. with a picnic lunch followed
by an afternoon of tournaments.
A formal banquet is planned for
6:30 p.m. in the dining hall with
coronation services scheduled for
8 p.m. on the front lawn of the
campus. The evening will close
with the royal party being honored
at a reception in the dining hall.
Attendants to the queen and her
king will be personality favorites
as chosen by the student body.
They are Billie Christian and Al
Barnes. Members of the court will
include class favorite: senior class,
Sue Austin and Marvin Chamber-
lin; junior class, Myra Harroun
and Bill Presley; sophomore class,
Vera Carpenter and Earl Kersey;
and freshman class, Jo Anne Wells
and Gerald Dacus.
The coronation is an annual
spring festivity of the college.
Dr. Todd Re-elected to
Presidency of Board
At a recent meeting of the California Baptist College Board of
Trustees, Dr. Byron F. Todd was
unanimously re-elected to the presidency of the board, to continue
in the guidance of the college.
Two new members were elected
at this meeting, namely: R. T.
Beckham, of La Canada, and
Dr. Walter Pegg of Huntington
Park. The two replace Rev. Horace
Marks, who has left California, and
Rev. Morris Mulkey who resigned.
Dr. Todd is a familiar figure
about the college, having served
(Continued On Page Two)
Training Unions
Designate April,
Library Month
"Put small change to work in a
great way for California Baptist
College," is the motto for Library
Month among the Training Unions
of the state beginning April 1.
(Continued On Page Five)
Realtor's Gift Is
Education Tribute
A large neon sign, "California
Baptist College," glowing in bright
coloring stands near Magnolia
(Continued On Page Five)
CLAUDE SMITH
Curriculum Expands To
Meet Student Need
As the need for added curriculum for student advancement arises California Baptist College is
making every effort to meet the
challenge, according to President
P. Boyd Smith who announces the
securing of three new instructors.
New teachers for the second
semester include J. R. Butler, Mrs.
G. E. (Frances) Jennings and
William H. Bell.
J. R. BTJTLER
J. R. Butler joins the faculty as
director of the new Division of
Education which now offers a variety of courses necessary for
those planning a teaching career.
(Continued On Page Six)
Spring Concert
Takes Choralier
On Varied Tour
The Choraliers, the newest addition to the music department,
has scheduled a spring tour of
churches in the northern part of
the state according to Curtis
Cheek, director.
The group will present programs
of a variety nature including
(Continued On Page Five)
Junior Class to Present
Evening of Music, April 15
A musical evening is planned
for April 15 in California Baptist
College chapel when the Junior
Class will present Dorothy Rem-
sen, harpist and Lester Remsen,
trumpet, in the first of the CBC
concert series.
Mrs. Remsen plays with the Los
Angeles Philharmonic and Walt
Disney Studio orchestras. She has
been a member of the National
City Symphony, Washington, D.C.;
the Buffalo Philharmonic; and the
(Continued On Page Five)

CBC NEWSETTE
VOL. Ill — NO. IV
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
MARCH 23, 1955
DIVISION OF EDUCATION IS ADDED HERE
Festum Regalis Scheduled April I;
Tournaments to lend Old English
Touch to Annual Coronation Event
"Festum Regalis" will be observed April 1 by students of California
Baptist College.
The coronation of Elizabeth Price and David Campbell, best all around
girl and boy, as the queen and her
king, will climax the observance.
Festivities will begin at 12:30
p.m. with a picnic lunch followed
by an afternoon of tournaments.
A formal banquet is planned for
6:30 p.m. in the dining hall with
coronation services scheduled for
8 p.m. on the front lawn of the
campus. The evening will close
with the royal party being honored
at a reception in the dining hall.
Attendants to the queen and her
king will be personality favorites
as chosen by the student body.
They are Billie Christian and Al
Barnes. Members of the court will
include class favorite: senior class,
Sue Austin and Marvin Chamber-
lin; junior class, Myra Harroun
and Bill Presley; sophomore class,
Vera Carpenter and Earl Kersey;
and freshman class, Jo Anne Wells
and Gerald Dacus.
The coronation is an annual
spring festivity of the college.
Dr. Todd Re-elected to
Presidency of Board
At a recent meeting of the California Baptist College Board of
Trustees, Dr. Byron F. Todd was
unanimously re-elected to the presidency of the board, to continue
in the guidance of the college.
Two new members were elected
at this meeting, namely: R. T.
Beckham, of La Canada, and
Dr. Walter Pegg of Huntington
Park. The two replace Rev. Horace
Marks, who has left California, and
Rev. Morris Mulkey who resigned.
Dr. Todd is a familiar figure
about the college, having served
(Continued On Page Two)
Training Unions
Designate April,
Library Month
"Put small change to work in a
great way for California Baptist
College" is the motto for Library
Month among the Training Unions
of the state beginning April 1.
(Continued On Page Five)
Realtor's Gift Is
Education Tribute
A large neon sign, "California
Baptist College" glowing in bright
coloring stands near Magnolia
(Continued On Page Five)
CLAUDE SMITH
Curriculum Expands To
Meet Student Need
As the need for added curriculum for student advancement arises California Baptist College is
making every effort to meet the
challenge, according to President
P. Boyd Smith who announces the
securing of three new instructors.
New teachers for the second
semester include J. R. Butler, Mrs.
G. E. (Frances) Jennings and
William H. Bell.
J. R. BTJTLER
J. R. Butler joins the faculty as
director of the new Division of
Education which now offers a variety of courses necessary for
those planning a teaching career.
(Continued On Page Six)
Spring Concert
Takes Choralier
On Varied Tour
The Choraliers, the newest addition to the music department,
has scheduled a spring tour of
churches in the northern part of
the state according to Curtis
Cheek, director.
The group will present programs
of a variety nature including
(Continued On Page Five)
Junior Class to Present
Evening of Music, April 15
A musical evening is planned
for April 15 in California Baptist
College chapel when the Junior
Class will present Dorothy Rem-
sen, harpist and Lester Remsen,
trumpet, in the first of the CBC
concert series.
Mrs. Remsen plays with the Los
Angeles Philharmonic and Walt
Disney Studio orchestras. She has
been a member of the National
City Symphony, Washington, D.C.;
the Buffalo Philharmonic; and the
(Continued On Page Five)